Mauricio Sánchez

Summary

Highly competent in architecting, deploying and managing enterprise grade applicationplatforms, simultaneously incorporating redundancy, load-balancing, scaling and fail-over.Maximization of availability, maintainability and security were incorporated in designs.Application technologies include cloud, web, multimedia, GPS-location, and Digital RightsManagement (DRM) interacting with enterprise-level systems with delivery to mobile devices.Expert working knowledge of Open Source Software (OSS) specifically: RedHat Linux, Apache,Perl, PHP, MySQL, JBoss (Java) and OpenSSL. Specialist in debugging issues at all levels ofsystem interactions including application-level, low-level (TCP/IP protocols) from servers toclients. Intimate knowledge of all stages of software development processes and best practices ofSoftware Configuration Management (SCM). Excellent communication skills plus broadbackground in solving problems led to many successes as an Applications Analyst in a powerfulTechnical Lead role.

Work History

Work History

Nov 2010 - Present

IT Technical Specialist (Release Management)

Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings

Evaluate, develop and integrate software tools to automate software deployments, metrics gathering, processimprovements and report generation for the Release Management group. Represent Release Management in defining roles and responsibilities within deployment processes for new projects/applications. Provide overallsupport for any deployment, metric or reporting tools in use by Release Management.

Evaluated four different Java Application Deployment applications from correspondingvendors to choose the most suitable vendor for LabCorp’s needs. Interfaced with

Jun 2008 - Oct 2010

Senior Software Developer (Enterprise Partner Solutions)

Research In Motion, Ltd.

Design and implement an environment for development and testing of the Enterprise SocialNetworking Application Proxy (SNAP), including capabilities for client demos, debuggingserver applications and debugging of client applications. Installation, configuration andmaintenance of enterprise web-based applications to support the above. Support anddevelopment of SCM build environment for SNAP, Lotus Connections Mobile Client, LotusQuickr Mobile Client, and E-Commerce Optimization Engine (ECOE).

ACHIEVEMENTS:

Instantiation of Development and System-Test labs with 50+ application servers in an MS domain.

Advise on technical feasibility of architectures to team designers and application developers.

Deployed Linux based Apache web-server with a Tomcat back-end as the initial development environment for SNAP.

Deployed Archiva repository for use with the Maven build tool.

Developed HTTPS Sniffing Proxy for the development and testing of RIM’s Single Sign On (SSO) solution.

Compiled, configured and deployed Nagios for monitoring various systems and applications.

ECOE Mobile Client / Server application – trained in architecture, passed on to new team and lead with: 1) Coordination of ECOE client demos, monitoring tool development and implementation. 2) Reduction of ECOE issues related to Ticketmaster engagement.

May 1999 - May 2008

Principal Staff Software Engineer (Engineering Server Team)

Motorola, Inc.

Provided technical leadership in a development environment by directing hardware and softwareacquisition, work environment, mentoring and training. Developed and supported web and otherapplications, software tools, scripts, prototypes, etc. for end-users as well as developmentengineers, making applications robust, reliable and user-friendly in a multi-platform environmentconsisting of Linux, Sun, HP-Unix and Windows systems.

ACHIEVEMENTS:

Created overall architecture of web-server infrastructure (including load-balancing, reliability and redundancy) to work in conjunction with iDEN handsets and PC-clients.

Architected and documented overall DRM flow including installation of certificates in devices, encryption of content, packaging and delivery of rights and content, unpackaging of rights and content, decryption of content and final secured storage of the content. Worked with 2.0 draft standards from Open Mobile Alliance (OMA).